pXRF method development for elemental analysis of archaeological soil

R Williams, G Taylor, C Orr - Archaeometry, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Portable X‐ray fluorescence (pXRF) is now widely used for detecting the elemental
composition of a material. Elemental analysis can enhance archaeological interpretations …

More than urns: A multi-method pipeline for analyzing cremation burials

L Waltenberger, MD Bosch, M Fritzl, A Gahleitner… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Burial rites of archaeological populations are frequently interpreted based on cremated
remains of the human body and the urn they were deposited in. In comparison to …

Understanding Necrosol pedogenetical processes in post-Roman burials developed on dunes sands

Z García-López, A Martínez Cortizas… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
In Archaeology much emphasis is dedicated to bone preservation, but less attention is paid
to the burial soil (ie, Necrosol), despite its crucial role in governing the geochemical …

[PDF][PDF] Advances in archaeological soil chemistry in Central Europe

RB Salisbury - Iansa, 2020 - iansa.eu
Analytical technologies for the evaluation of archaeological soils have developed rapidly in
recent decades, and now support a range of innovative research and interpretations of …

[PDF][PDF] A Study of Species and Individual Differentiation of Burnt and Unburnt Bones Using X-Ray Fluorescence

N Sál, A Pankowská, L Šmejda - researchgate.net
Commingled remains analysis is a fundamental problem in bioarchaeology and forensic
anthropology. In cases of commingling, the bones of all individuals represented must be …

PEOPLE OF THE TIMES OF CIST GRAVES AND FACE URNS–A STUDY ON SCELETAL REMAINS EXCAVATED IN 2008–2015 AT MULTICULTURAL CEMETERY …

L CYMEK, A KRZYSIAK, M KOPECKÝ… - Anthropologie (1962-), 2019 - JSTOR
The graves from which the skeletal remains were removed date back to the early Iron Age,
Hallstatt D, period and the early pre-Roman period, and were used for the burial of …